Built in 1575 in the Renaissance style. Allegorical figures of Justitia and Veritas. Relief of a man with a scythe, ears of corn, and a cornucopia. Münstermaifeld has been the seat of the district since the 13th century and was merged with the Polch district into the Maifeld community in 1970 as part of the administrative reform.
If you hike the "Pyrmonter Felsensteig" dream path, you will reach the highest point of the hike on the Sammetzkopf. The summit cross is visible from afar and is illuminated in the dark. The view from the Sammetzkopf over to Münstermaifeld with its imposing collegiate church and the volcanoes of the Eastern Eifel is also wide.
Former Grand Elector's Court. Hipped roof and rubble stone. Wayside cross from 1651. There were once 13 farms of the Elector in and around Münstermafield.
The small town of Münstermaifeld with its imposing collegiate church towers high above the gently undulating hills of the Maifeld. A stroll through the narrow streets with their impressive courtyards and town houses leads back to an eventful history. A new signposted is a historic city tour that starts at the tourist information on Münsterplatz. There you also get a folding plan for the city tour. City tours take place every Sunday and public holiday at 2 p.m., from April to November 1. The meeting point is the tourist information.
The Homeland and Adventure Museum in Münstermaifeld The Homeland and Adventure Museum (Heimat- und Erlebnismuseum) in the old priory in Münstermaifeld promises a journey back in time to the world inhabited by our great and great-great grandparents.